Not over the hill, but far away: 50+ w/Eleanor Mills
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Not over the hill, but far away: 50+ w/Eleanor Mills

By popular demand, Eleanor is back to explain why the pandemic ended with nearly 400,000 more economically inactive over 50s than it started with. The government is desperate to encourage them back to work and new research suggests that one in three either has been tempted or could be...

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Always crashing in the same car
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Always crashing in the same car

This week, Rachel Schofield was inspired by the Bowie song Always Crashing In the Same Car. She’s a Personal Development and Careers Coach and shares her wisdom on changing the car, the route, your driving style…

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No, they’re not coming back for the heating.
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No, they’re not coming back for the heating.

Triumphant Daily Mail and Telegraph headlines have been boasting that the cost of heating, if you work from home, will increase your monthly bills by as much as £150-£190. They predict this will kill the ‘work from home dream’—you can picture the crocodile tears.

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Data scoop: what CEOs are thinking right now
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Data scoop: what CEOs are thinking right now

KPMG has released its annual CEO Outlook from 1,325 global CEOs across 11 markets. 

While Armstrong & Partners has trawled through the minds of 100 knowledge leaders and workers in the UK over the last few weeks, both before and since the major “fiscal events” began. 

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The 6 models of work: choose very carefully!
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The 6 models of work: choose very carefully!

The team is eyebrow-deep in research interviews about what is going on in the world of work now: inflation, hardship funds, big office decisions, title escalation, budget cuts. There is so much for us to get into this autumn.

But let’s start with a picture of where things are now and the six working options.

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Reflections
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Reflections

You don’t have to a big royalist to know that it’s a historic and sobering day. I wasn’t sure whether to post something in place of the usual vlog, but here are my three thoughts from the middle of the night:

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Revelations from our year of all-change
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Revelations from our year of all-change

This time last year we were living in an ‘80s townhouse in Zone 2 Tower Hamlets. We bloody loved it. But the familiar crunch of nos canisters underfoot and taking our football-crazy daughter to training in a multi-storey car park lined with AstroTurf suggested a change was needed.

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Hotelification—the future of the office?
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Hotelification—the future of the office?

This week I spoke with Craig Murray, Strategy Design Director @TSK—he’s been designing offices for life after Covid. And they’re amazing! I’ve spoken in some, including SAGA’s Folkestone HQ, complete with sweeping coastal views and an onsite nursery.

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Why your panel is sh*t
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Why your panel is sh*t

This week, I am on location in Manchester, at TSK (workplace design & build company)—and I'm raging… about panels.

Not all of them (and definitely not TSK’s)! But quite a few.

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Recession: quick and dirty—pt 1of2
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Recession: quick and dirty—pt 1of2

As we emerge blinking from lockdowns, everyone is asking for recession insights… in June, when it’s not technically been confirmed that we’re in a recession (yet). I’d hoped this could wait until the autumn. But it can’t.

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The hard truth behind the Queens' success.
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The hard truth behind the Queens' success.

Stephen Fry made the best speech at the Jubilee concert asking:

‘How many local sewage works has Her Majesty opened with a bright smile? How many plaques unveiled? How many trees planted? How many ribbons cut, ships launched? How many prime ministers tolerated, for that alone no admiration is high enough.’

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